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Networks of languages: the dying ones go missing

55 similarity networks of human languages were generated from Wikidata, the largest open, machine-readable knowledge base on the Planet. Each network is missing one language which is marked as endangared by UNESCO. The missing language serves to create the title of the respective network. 55 pieces will be dropped in October 2021. They will be dropped into OpenSea via Polygon. Follow @languageisdead on Twitter for drop announcements. 50% of proceeds will be donated to Wikidata, to be used in projects aimed to support the representation of endangered languages and small linguistic communities.

Aromanian (rup) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid1
2021-10-15 21:12:26 UTC

Ξ 1



Cherokee (chr) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid2
2021-10-15 21:12:29 UTC

Ξ 1



Cheyenne (chy) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid3
2021-10-15 21:12:33 UTC

Ξ 1



Creek (mus) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid4
2021-10-15 21:12:37 UTC

Ξ 1



Eastern Mari (mhr) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid5
2021-10-15 21:12:40 UTC

Ξ 1



Emilian-Romagnol (eml) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid6
2021-10-15 21:12:43 UTC

Ξ 1



Erzya (myv) is dead

https://www.languageisdead.net#lid7
2021-10-15 21:12:47 UTC

Ξ 1